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Post by BuckSkin on Sept 24, 2018 17:13:14 GMT
It may be staring right at me and I just am not seeing it.......
I can access the excellent Elements + Help pages online.
Is there any way to download this manual in PDF form such that I can copy it into my Kindle for offline reading ?
I am often slow to catch on; but, I have finally found that I am more likely to read and get a lot more out of the reading when I can do so on the Kindle; it is a struggle to read and absorb information on the monitor; I can also take the Kindle places where no computer can go.
Also, when trying to follow along with instructions, I could have my project on the monitor and the instructions completely independent on the Kindle for immediate reference.
I can save individual pages to the Kindle by using "Pocket", but Pocket's reliability to get the entire page is about 50%; and, once Pocket gets it wrong, any repeated attempts to re-send the page always get the same result. Besides, there are a LOT of pages and it would take forever, not only to save the pages, but then to have to select each subsequent page individually as if it were an entirely different document = lots of flaws in that plan.
Like I already said, maybe there is a big "download manual" button and I am just not seeing it.
Thanks for reading and all help is appreciated.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 24, 2018 17:33:44 GMT
I can access the excellent Elements + Help pages online. Is there any way to download this manual in PDF form such that I can copy it into my Kindle for offline reading ?
Click on the Documentation tab on the home page. Then, in the drop-down menu, scroll down to "PDF Help".
elementsplus.net/
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Post by Tpgettys on Sept 24, 2018 18:11:13 GMT
To be clear BuckSkin , Sepiana means the scollable list, not the drop-down (which is for languages).
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Post by BuckSkin on Sept 24, 2018 19:02:22 GMT
A BIG Thanks to both of you!
Getting that help file downloaded in PDF is a life-changing event !
I knew it had to be there somewhere but I never would have found it on my own.
It took me all of about two seconds to scroll down to that, click it, and download the PDF; now, all I need do is drag/drop it into the Kindle and I can read it to a fare-the-well.
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Post by BuckSkin on Oct 9, 2018 5:57:30 GMT
Well..............., I have a bit of a conundrum about the downloadable PDF Help File. I followed Sepiana's link and instructions and downloaded a PDF Help File; however, that file is for Elements+/E15 and many of the explanations are different than for my Elements 7. I found this short-cut link amongst my E+/E7 information and it is specifically for E+/E7; however, when I scroll down, there is no PDF Help button. file:///C:/Elements+/7.0/Elements+Help.htm On EDIT: >>> The above is copied from my browser address bar but it obviously is not an actual link; when I click the shortcut on my desktop, my browser opens to the E+/E7 Help File with that address. <<< Is there any way that I can download the E+/E7 Help in PDF format ? If there is a way, it sure isn't obvious. I apologize for being so nitpicky. Thanks for reading and all help is appreciated.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 9, 2018 6:50:43 GMT
Is there any way that I can download the E+/E7 Help in PDF format ? If there is a way, it sure isn't obvious. BuckSkin, I would recommend you send a PM to Andrei Doubrovski . He will have the answer.
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 9, 2018 7:37:34 GMT
BuckSkin, The PDF link is available in the online E+ documentation: elementsplus.net/help/en/(As opposed to the local Help file for your specific version of E+, that can be accessed from your Desktop.) Direct download link: elementsplus.net/help/en/E+Help_EN.pdfPlease, note that this file is for all versions of Elements+. So, it explains many features that aren't available in your Elements+7. Kind regards, Andrei Doubrovski
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Post by BuckSkin on Oct 9, 2018 15:14:58 GMT
Please, note that this file is for all versions of Elements+. So, it explains many features that aren't available in your Elements+7. Kind regards, Andrei Doubrovski Many thanks. I wish everyone were as interested in customer satisfaction as you have proven many times to be.
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 10, 2018 3:43:49 GMT
BuckSkin, you are very welcome
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